An honest, exciting, and educational conversation between two die-hard automotive enthusiasts, walking amongst some of the greatest pieces of history with four wheels. Thank you Chris Harris. You're an inspiration.
Even if you're not a native speaker -like me- it couldn't be more fun watching these guys talking about any detail which comes to their minds. And what a collection of great cars this is! It's like walking around in the Louvre when you're an art enthusiaist - or like visiting a candy shop when you're a child. Fabulous! And keep up the good work, Chris.
How many videos of two guys speaking would pass so quickly? Amazing rapport between them and heaps of knowledge and charisma. Could watch this all day.
This makes me realise how little I actually know about various models, I could happily watch these 2 talk about cars for ages. great video really enjoyed it.
This guy is really good. Notice how he managed to completely shut Chris down AND make him change his mind, just before he was about to knock the Daytona for its colour XD
I would love to sit back and have some coffee with this guys and just talk about cars all day where as now when i show my friends a Delta Integrale they think im mad to dream about it
Vedang P your friends are very boring. a close friend of mine recently spent 23k on a 2015 honda fit. last xmas time i dropped 6500$ and got 540i sportwagon e39 gen and it is a truly amazing automobile. idgaf if it does 18mpg fuck the dinosaurs.
+MS hah yes, that lapis blau on a very special 993. I can't afford it, but for me, those are the Porsches of my young driving days and I've been fortunate to own a few lesser versions.
Simply beautiful - thank you Chris Harris and team for bringing this...more, more, more. You're right, in a few short years from now when most cars are electric, these will be the most sought after cars apart from the ridiculously rare. Stonking, mech beauty!
I remember attending the Long Beach GP in 1979 and being a member of the Ferraird Owners Club seeing 3 Daytonas in the parking lot at the GP. The coupes retailed for mid 20000 US dollars in 1979. You needed to have strong legs to operate the clutch
Chris, let me tell you something... This video was absolutely insane, such a joy to watch. You should do one of these whenever you have the chance, I'm sure everyone enjoys knowing a bit more about this kind of cars. Perfect!
Well done Chris. These are the types of films I love. The historical European auto history is absolutely fascinating. That is a spectacular set of cars. I know you say the '58 is the prime of the show but I adore the Cosmos.
Chris, Great video ... I'm glad that you can do the RU-vid thing. Putting you up in a 'sitcom', 'topgear' fit would be a crime against humanity... Stay yourself, you're great!! :-) And ... also the sales gentleman is a very natural camera person. Smooth, great detail, never boring or slow. Another great job!!
Like your Bloodhound video, there's something special about this one. Its not tire smoke sliding sideways giggling as you crank on the steering wheel, But there's something about it that makes it interesting, that completes your channel. thanks for the video.
Thats some line-up of cars. Nice to see Max join Chris to share some history on these gems. The Bugatti is the winner of the lot. Such a rare and well kept example even though it looks like Tomato & Mustard :-D
Some beautiful cars there, I just hope they get bought by people who understand them and actually get some use out of them, rather than sticking them under a dust cover and waiting for them to appreciate further!
Great video, interesting change from the norm. Conveys a true passion for everything that is great about classic cars and particularly cars that non-car people just wouldn't understand.
Chris Harris seems so much more composed and far less excitable in these vids that he does on TG - I like this style better and he's clearly a very knowledgeable chap, loving the enthusiasm
Chris would you ever consider doing a Q&A episode? Curious of: what would be your one choice of car for each decade since the 1960s-90s? What was your first car? How did you become such a amazing driver/your beginnings of racing (besides gifted and practice )?
Really enjoyed this one. As much as I enjoy the usual hammering given to some poor exotic (nothing usual about it) I love automotive history and this one proved to be quite informative. It's amazing how much values of everyday, not so exotic sports cars of old (25 years+) are going up in value. Of course rarity helps, specialness of a particular model (M3, M5, that 356A Carrera Speedster, the Mazda Cosmos, first gen. M6's). It's hard to go wrong with a purchase of any of those vehicles if you're looking for an investment that will only appreciate and fairly quickly and fine examples of those cars and more are becoming much harder to find.
How does one get involved in this world with those financial figures... The commission for a sale must be fan-fucking-tastic. Let me just sell one of those for you, and I'll be a happy man. Fantastic cars in the lineup, and yes the EB110 is quite special. Well documented as usual Mr.Harris.
I never comment on RU-vid videos. But I think this is a brilliant way of funding the creation of these videos. Neil gets the chance to utilise his camera skills and Chris gets to drive beautiful, unique classics that are otherwise locked-up collection pieces, honestly and properly, and in return the auction house either A: targets it's market exclusively (the